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Dunblane Survivor Talks About The Massacre | Good Morning Britain

published:07 Mar 2016

Dunblane Survivor Talks About The Massacre | Good Morning Britain

Dunblane Survivor Talks About The Massacre | Good Morning Britain

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Scotland: Dunblane School Massacre - 1996

published:21 Jul 2015

Scotland: Dunblane School Massacre - 1996

Scotland: Dunblane School Massacre - 1996

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Debate is raging in small community of Dunblane in Scotland over the future of the gymnasium where Wednesday\'s massacre occurred.
16 children and their teacher were killed in the gymnasium by a lone gunman who then committed suicide.
Many in the community feel the building should be demolished as they no longer want to use it but the council is arguing against it.
Floral tributes continued to mount up at the school gates of Dunblane Primary School Thursday as the community tried to come to terms with Wednesday\'s horrific events.
Hundreds of bouquets were delivered throughout the day as the school itself remained closed and under police guard.
The future of the school\'s gymnasium where the gunman went on his fatal shooting spree is now being hotly debated.
Many children do not like the thought of having to go back in there and some parents are calling for it to be demolished.
SOUNDBITE:
We didn\'t know what was going on and we weren\'t allowed to know and when I was going to the toilet, when we were allowed out I saw these gun shots in they gym window and I didn\'t know really what was going on and we heard that Mrs. Harold had been shot and that\'s when I knew the story.
SUPER CAPTION: Eilidh Sinclair, Pupil at Dunblane Primary School
Her father is one of those who believes the gym should be pulled down.
SOUNDBITE:
(Question: Dunblane is the main school in this area. Do you think this is going to have an effect for a very long time?)
\"I think it will be very difficult over the next few days, I think Monday\'s going to be extremely di...

Scotland: Dunblane School Massacre - 1996

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Debate is raging in small community of Dunblane in Scotland over the future of the gymnasium where Wednesday\'s massacre occurred.
16 children and their teacher were killed in the gymnasium by a lone gunman who then committed suicide.
Many in the community feel the building should be demolished as they no longer want to use it but the council is arguing against it.
Floral tributes continued to mount up at the school gates of Dunblane Primary School Thursday as the community tried to come to terms with Wednesday\'s horrific events.
Hundreds of bouquets were delivered throughout the day as the school itself remained closed and under police guard.
The future of the school\'s gymnasium where the gunman went on his fatal shooting spree is now being hotly debated.
Many children do not like the thought of having to go back in there and some parents are calling for it to be demolished.
SOUNDBITE:
We didn\'t know what was going on and we weren\'t allowed to know and when I was going to the toilet, when we were allowed out I saw these gun shots in they gym window and I didn\'t know really what was going on and we heard that Mrs. Harold had been shot and that\'s when I knew the story.
SUPER CAPTION: Eilidh Sinclair, Pupil at Dunblane Primary School
Her father is one of those who believes the gym should be pulled down.
SOUNDBITE:
(Question: Dunblane is the main school in this area. Do you think this is going to have an effect for a very long time?)
\"I think it will be very difficult over the next few days, I think Monday\'s going to be extremely di...

A message from Dunblane to Florida school shooting survivors

published:13 Mar 2018

A message from Dunblane to Florida school shooting survivors

A message from Dunblane to Florida school shooting survivors

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Families of the 16 children and teacher killed in the Dunblane massacre 22 years ago today send a message to survivors of last month’s Parkland school shooting in Florida, who are planning a protest to push for US gun law reform. The Dunblane shooting led the UK to bring in some of the strictest firearms legislation in the world, outlawing private ownership of most handguns. Almost overnight, 200,000 gun owners had their weapons banned, a law which was enforced with heavy fines and up to 10 years in prison
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A message from Dunblane to Florida school shooting survivors

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Families of the 16 children and teacher killed in the Dunblane massacre 22 years ago today send a message to survivors of last month’s Parkland school shooting in Florida, who are planning a protest to push for US gun law reform. The Dunblane shooting led the UK to bring in some of the strictest firearms legislation in the world, outlawing private ownership of most handguns. Almost overnight, 200,000 gun owners had their weapons banned, a law which was enforced with heavy fines and up to 10 years in prison
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UK - Gunman Kills Children In Massacre

published:30 Jul 2015

UK - Gunman Kills Children In Massacre

UK - Gunman Kills Children In Massacre

published:30 Jul 2015

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T/I: 11:07:49
The small Scottish town of Dunblane in Perthshire was in a state of shock on Wednesday (13/3) after the morning\'s tragedy, in which a lone gunman burst into a local primary school and massacred 16 young children and their teacher.
Outside the school, frantic parents waited for news of their children. Tears were mixed with relief as some were reunited.
SHOWS:
DUNBLANE, SCOTLAND UK - 13/3
town church and pull out town
street outside school and police car passing
cu dunbale primary school sign
distressed woman passing by accompanied by other
parents with children let through by police
woman comforting father
father sot: \"very very shocked, i couldn\'t believe it had happened...\"
woman sot: \"i\'m just in a state of shock, it seems unreal, i can\'tunderstand anyone doing this...\"
woman and child in push-chair
vs people outside school
ls group of people outside school
pan school and town
boys walking on bridge
boy sot: \"we hear there was a shooting, and twelve or more kids were shot and killed. It\'s pretty bad,...my friend\'s mother was involved, she is a teacher there, it\'s just awful what\'s happened..\"
woman sot: \"we just heard it was a local man but nobody seems to know, it doesn\'t matter who did it, whoever did it must have been deranged or something ..i mean, wee (little) children..\"
ext police standing outside Sterling Royal Infirmary hospital sign
3.23 ends.
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UK - Gunman Kills Children In Massacre

published:30 Jul 2015

views:8651

T/I: 11:07:49
The small Scottish town of Dunblane in Perthshire was in a state of shock on Wednesday (13/3) after the morning\'s tragedy, in which a lone gunman burst into a local primary school and massacred 16 young children and their teacher.
Outside the school, frantic parents waited for news of their children. Tears were mixed with relief as some were reunited.
SHOWS:
DUNBLANE, SCOTLAND UK - 13/3
town church and pull out town
street outside school and police car passing
cu dunbale primary school sign
distressed woman passing by accompanied by other
parents with children let through by police
woman comforting father
father sot: \"very very shocked, i couldn\'t believe it had happened...\"
woman sot: \"i\'m just in a state of shock, it seems unreal, i can\'tunderstand anyone doing this...\"
woman and child in push-chair
vs people outside school
ls group of people outside school
pan school and town
boys walking on bridge
boy sot: \"we hear there was a shooting, and twelve or more kids were shot and killed. It\'s pretty bad,...my friend\'s mother was involved, she is a teacher there, it\'s just awful what\'s happened..\"
woman sot: \"we just heard it was a local man but nobody seems to know, it doesn\'t matter who did it, whoever did it must have been deranged or something ..i mean, wee (little) children..\"
ext police standing outside Sterling Royal Infirmary hospital sign
3.23 ends.
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UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE (7)

published:30 Jul 2015

UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE (7)

UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE (7)

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The headmaster of the school in Dunblane, Scotland, where a lone gunman killed 16 pupils and their teacher before killing himself, has spoken of the tragedy for the first time.
Ron Taylor, headmaster at the school for just over two years, has been hailed as a hero for how he coped with the massacre at his school.
Meanwhile, the parents of a boy who was injured in the shooting have expressed their profound relief at the fact that their son was spared, when so many others died.
Ron Taylor is the headmaster of Dunblane Primary School, which is now closed and under police guard.
The school still bears the scars of Wednesday\'s tragedy...
Armed with four handguns, lone gunman Thomas Hamilton entered the school, went to the gymnasium and started shooting at the class of five and six year olds inside.
After he had killed 16 children and their teacher and wounded many others, he turned the gun on himself.
Headmaster Ron Taylor was the first into the gymnasium after the shooting.
SOUNDBITE:
\"The scene that met us in the hall, in the gym, was just utterly appalling and one\'s worst nightmare. I can\'t get the images out of my head yet and I think that will take some time. It was an appalling mess.\"
(Question: Were you able to do anything?)
\"We did what we could, we tried, we tried to stem the blood, we just did what we could.\"
(Question: How were the children?)
\"The children were traumatised, the ones who were injured but still conscious were very distressed. We managed to get those out fairly quickly because it was just an appalling scene and then the pol...

UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE (7)

published:30 Jul 2015

views:5402

English/Nat
The headmaster of the school in Dunblane, Scotland, where a lone gunman killed 16 pupils and their teacher before killing himself, has spoken of the tragedy for the first time.
Ron Taylor, headmaster at the school for just over two years, has been hailed as a hero for how he coped with the massacre at his school.
Meanwhile, the parents of a boy who was injured in the shooting have expressed their profound relief at the fact that their son was spared, when so many others died.
Ron Taylor is the headmaster of Dunblane Primary School, which is now closed and under police guard.
The school still bears the scars of Wednesday\'s tragedy...
Armed with four handguns, lone gunman Thomas Hamilton entered the school, went to the gymnasium and started shooting at the class of five and six year olds inside.
After he had killed 16 children and their teacher and wounded many others, he turned the gun on himself.
Headmaster Ron Taylor was the first into the gymnasium after the shooting.
SOUNDBITE:
\"The scene that met us in the hall, in the gym, was just utterly appalling and one\'s worst nightmare. I can\'t get the images out of my head yet and I think that will take some time. It was an appalling mess.\"
(Question: Were you able to do anything?)
\"We did what we could, we tried, we tried to stem the blood, we just did what we could.\"
(Question: How were the children?)
\"The children were traumatised, the ones who were injured but still conscious were very distressed. We managed to get those out fairly quickly because it was just an appalling scene and then the pol...

How one mass shooting forced stricter gun laws in the U.K.

published:24 Feb 2018

How one mass shooting forced stricter gun laws in the U.K.

How one mass shooting forced stricter gun laws in the U.K.

published:24 Feb 2018

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Last week\'s shooting at a Florida high school is once again raising questions about gun violence in America. It comes more than 20 years after a gunman killed 16 grade school children and their teacher in Dunblane, Scotland and forced Scotland – along with the entire United Kingdom – to address gun violence. Roxana Saberi reports.
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How one mass shooting forced stricter gun laws in the U.K.

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Last week\'s shooting at a Florida high school is once again raising questions about gun violence in America. It comes more than 20 years after a gunman killed 16 grade school children and their teacher in Dunblane, Scotland and forced Scotland – along with the entire United Kingdom – to address gun violence. Roxana Saberi reports.
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How '96 UK school shooting changed laws

published:30 Jan 2013

How '96 UK school shooting changed laws

How '96 UK school shooting changed laws

published:30 Jan 2013

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Nic Robertson explains how a 1996 school massacre in Dunblane, Scotland, caused changes in the UK\'s gun laws. For more CNN videos, check out http://www.youtube.com/cnn or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/...

How '96 UK school shooting changed laws

published:30 Jan 2013

views:23145

Nic Robertson explains how a 1996 school massacre in Dunblane, Scotland, caused changes in the UK\'s gun laws. For more CNN videos, check out http://www.youtube.com/cnn or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/...

UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE: STILL OF VICTIMS

published:21 Jul 2015

UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE: STILL OF VICTIMS

UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE: STILL OF VICTIMS

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The entrance or first year class at Dunblane Primary School posed earlier this year with their teacher Gwen Mayor.
The picture was taken the Fall of 1995, months before the gunmen opened fire on the kindergartners, killing 16 of them, injuring 12 others and killing the 44-year-old teacher.
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UK: SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE SCHOOL MASSACRE: STILL OF VICTIMS

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SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE: SCHOOL RE-OPENS 9 DAYS AFTER MASSACRE

published:21 Jul 2015

SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE: SCHOOL RE-OPENS 9 DAYS AFTER MASSACRE

SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE: SCHOOL RE-OPENS 9 DAYS AFTER MASSACRE

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Dunblane primary school in Scotland, where sixteen children and their teacher were massacred by a gunman has reopened just nine days after the attack.
The school\'s headmaster said the community\'s life was slowly returning to normal and he was looking forward to making it a happy place of learning once again.
Dunblane primary school has officially opened its doors to pupils again after last week\'s horrific massacre which shocked the world.
A steady flow of parents and children have been making their way into the Scottish school where lone gunman Thomas Hamilton ran amok with four pistols.
Nine days after the massacre that left sixteen little children, one teacher and the gunman dead, the flowers have been removed from the school gates as they open for classes.
School begins as usual at 9 a.m. but it will only be a half-day, ending at noon with no school yard breaks.
The educational authority of Scotland\'s Central Regional Council, the local government body said \"It will be a special and different day.\"
There will be some form of lessons however, in an attempt to get life back to normal.
The headmaster of Dunblane primary says that its time to start looking to the future and making the school a happy one once again.
SOUNDBITE:
\"Well as you can imagine this has been a long dark week full of tears. Dunblane is still in mourning, however the evil that came last week is gone, the children return to school today and this is a very important day for us, because today marks the beginning of our recovery and mark my words we will recove...

SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE: SCHOOL RE-OPENS 9 DAYS AFTER MASSACRE

published:21 Jul 2015

views:3486

English/Nat
Dunblane primary school in Scotland, where sixteen children and their teacher were massacred by a gunman has reopened just nine days after the attack.
The school\'s headmaster said the community\'s life was slowly returning to normal and he was looking forward to making it a happy place of learning once again.
Dunblane primary school has officially opened its doors to pupils again after last week\'s horrific massacre which shocked the world.
A steady flow of parents and children have been making their way into the Scottish school where lone gunman Thomas Hamilton ran amok with four pistols.
Nine days after the massacre that left sixteen little children, one teacher and the gunman dead, the flowers have been removed from the school gates as they open for classes.
School begins as usual at 9 a.m. but it will only be a half-day, ending at noon with no school yard breaks.
The educational authority of Scotland\'s Central Regional Council, the local government body said \"It will be a special and different day.\"
There will be some form of lessons however, in an attempt to get life back to normal.
The headmaster of Dunblane primary says that its time to start looking to the future and making the school a happy one once again.
SOUNDBITE:
\"Well as you can imagine this has been a long dark week full of tears. Dunblane is still in mourning, however the evil that came last week is gone, the children return to school today and this is a very important day for us, because today marks the beginning of our recovery and mark my words we will recove...

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Dunblane survivor Aimie Adam talks about how the injuries she sustained at the shooting have affected her life.
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English/Nat
Debate is raging in small community of Dunblane in Scotland over the future of the gymnasium where Wednesday\'s massacre occurred.
16 children and their teacher were killed in the gymnasium by a lone gunman who then committed suicide.
Many in the community feel the building shoul

Families of the 16 children and teacher killed in the Dunblane massacre 22 years ago today send a message to survivors of last month’s Parkland school shooting in Florida, who are planning a protest to push for US gun law reform. The Dunblane shooting led the UK to bring in some of the strictest fir

T/I: 11:07:49
The small Scottish town of Dunblane in Perthshire was in a state of shock on Wednesday (13/3) after the morning\'s tragedy, in which a lone gunman burst into a local primary school and massacred 16 young children and their teacher.
Outside the school, frantic parents waited for new

English/Nat
The headmaster of the school in Dunblane, Scotland, where a lone gunman killed 16 pupils and their teacher before killing himself, has spoken of the tragedy for the first time.
Ron Taylor, headmaster at the school for just over two years, has been hailed as a hero for how he coped wit

Last week\'s shooting at a Florida high school is once again raising questions about gun violence in America. It comes more than 20 years after a gunman killed 16 grade school children and their teacher in Dunblane, Scotland and forced Scotland – along with the entire United Kingdom – to address gun

Nic Robertson explains how a 1996 school massacre in Dunblane, Scotland, caused changes in the UK\'s gun laws. For more CNN videos, check out http://www.youtube.com/cnn or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

Natural Sound
The entrance or first year class at Dunblane Primary School posed earlier this year with their teacher Gwen Mayor.
The picture was taken the Fall of 1995, months before the gunmen opened fire on the kindergartners, killing 16 of them, injuring 12 others and killing the 44-year-

English/Nat
Dunblane primary school in Scotland, where sixteen children and their teacher were massacred by a gunman has reopened just nine days after the attack.
The school\'s headmaster said the community\'s life was slowly returning to normal and he was looking forward to making it a happy